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Item #2 Dr. Brian Sugai (Amend REZ 09-101)
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PD BACKGROUND (REZ 09-101)
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timeframe. In anticipation of submittal of the ordinance amendment application, the <br /> applicant completed water demand calculations and submitted them to DWS for review. <br /> Based on the calculations, the proposed project will need a total of 1,835 gallons per day <br /> (gpd), or four(4) additional units of water. According to DWS,the applicant would be <br /> required to request a water commitment for the additional units of water and pay the <br /> necessary water commitment deposit.The applicant will also have to cut and plug the <br /> existing 1-inch service lateral, install a 1 1-inch service lateral and a 1-inch meter(in lieu <br /> of the existing 5/8-inch meter serving the property), install a fire hydrant within 150 feet <br /> of the subject property, install a reduced pressure type backflow assembly within five(5) <br /> feet of the water meter and remit the remainder of the facilities charges for the additional <br /> service. <br /> 19. Wastewater: The property is currently not serviced by the County sewer system. <br /> Wastewater will be disposed by an individual wastewater system meeting the <br /> requirements of the Department of Health. <br /> 20. Solid Waste: There are no municipal waste collection services in the County. Condition <br /> M of the subject ordinance required the applicant to submit a Solid Waste Management <br /> Plan for approval by the Department of Environmental Management(DEM)prior to <br /> issuance of Final Plan Approval. DEM approved the applicant's Solid Waste <br /> Management Plan on April 18, 2011. <br /> 21. Utilities and Services: All essential utilities and services are available to the site. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 22. Department of Water Supply: (P.D. Exhibit 2—June 8,2020 letter) <br /> AGENCIES -NO COMMENT/CONCERN <br /> 23. Department of Environmental Management, Police Department and Fire Department. <br /> AGENCIES-NO RESPONSE <br /> 24. Department of Public Works—Engineering Division,Department of Public Works— <br /> Building Division, Fire Department, State Department of Health, and State Department of <br /> Land and Natural Resources. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> 25. None as of this writing. <br /> -5- <br />
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